Weezer concert: 09/28/2005

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Weezer concert
September 28, 2005
LocationPhoenix, AZ
VenueUS Airways Center
TourFoozer Tour
Associated albumMake Believe
Headliners
Supporting act
Weezer live show chronology

Weezer performed at the US Airways Center in Phoenix, Arizona on September 28, 2005 as part of the Foozer Tour. The show was co-headlined with the Foo Fighters. Kaiser Chiefs opened.

Setlist

No.Song
"In the Garage" (Lead vocals: Scott) 
"Big Me" (Foo Fighters cover) 
 Encore
"Island in the Sun" (solo Rivers acoustic) 
"Undone - The Sweater Song" (Fan invited on stage to play with the band) 
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Karl's Corner

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...MB '05 Tour: Day 101: Foozer/Wee Fighters #8: Phoenix, AZ - America West Arena

Deep inside your standard issue enormodome, surrounded by loud rock! Some might say a little too loud. But you know what some might say. Some might say we will find a brighter day. Sorry, just having an Oasis moment. As for Foozer, we're all getting back in the arena rock groove. Weezer is bringing their A game, a game that they really didn't even develop untill this year, and the response has been awesome. Everyone is still shaking off the effects of all the recent travel, so extra effort is getting put in on all sides, despite soreness, tired bones, creedliness, and what not. There are a few merciful days off coming up in the mix, so battery recharge is at last possible. Tonight the spirit of the early 90's Phoenix Suns with Charles Barkley kept everyone lively.

Thanks to tonights 'Undone' assistant and co-rock out-er, Mandy! And best wishes to the Foo's Tour Manager Gus, who had to sit out tonights 'game' due to an injury sustained while slam dunking. We believe he'll be back on track in Denver.

Post Weezer, the Foos were heard to tease the crowd a bit with some strains of "Say It Ain't So" and a few other weezer teasers, but no full song was done. Night after night, Foo Fighters rock!

Earlier tonight, the Kaiser Chiefs turned in another excellent tight set. This house is smokin'!


- Karl Koch


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